The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: john and helen on August 27, 2013, 09:46:43 pm
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OK ... found a lovely barn with a nice strip of land, offers around £100,000 for the barn and £15 K for the land...
Ohhhh that sounds good i thought, and only 20 miles from here,
so i had a quick drive past as you do.... yep! ile book a viewing..... so this morning i got on the phone, and the vendor is turning away offers of........£180.000 just for the derelict Barn...
why can't they simply put offers around the £200,000 mark for those who have shed loads of dough
on the other side of the coin....the one we looked at two weeks ago ..where i said the neighbours mum said he won't allow services to cross his land...well it turns out that signed a contract when he bought the place to say he can't stop services to other properties and he MUST allow them ...so that means, electric is actually there and it wont cost over £50K to get it to the Barn
my head is spinning , no wonder i can't sleep
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I found that at auctions - guide price on one (usually lower value) property is set unrealistically low as a teaser to get more people interested in it.
I suppose the old adage applies - if it seems too good to be true it probably is.
on the other side of the coin....the one we looked at two weeks ago ..where i said the neighbours mum said he won't allow services to cross his land...well it turns out that signed a contract when he bought the place to say he can't stop services to other properties and he MUST allow them ...so that means, electric is actually there and it wont cost over £50K to get it to the Barn
sounds like they were just trying to put you off - maybe want it themselves? (can't rememeber what you said before) - you've still got to decide if you want them for neighbours though.
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Hi Mab,
your right about auction teaser prices,
but this one wasn't in an auction
http://search.struttandparker.com/residential/silverton-exeter-ex5/15052 (http://search.struttandparker.com/residential/silverton-exeter-ex5/15052)
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It's not just the prices that are annoying but the details and pictures often leave a lot to be desired.
By looking at google we found that one property was next to the railway line, something the details had omitted.
Their photographers alway manage to get pics that don't show the half dozen pylons standing in the garden or a rubbish tip within a few metres.
It's especially frustrating if you are driving 5 hours to see a property as we were doing at the time.
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It's not just the prices that are annoying but the details and pictures often leave a lot to be desired.
By looking at google we found that one property was next to the railway line, something the details had omitted.
Their photographers alway manage to get pics that don't show the half dozen pylons standing in the garden or a rubbish tip within a few metres.
It's especially frustrating if you are driving 5 hours to see a property as we were doing at the time.
This is where streetview and google maps are your friend!
There was a recent ish example which had the nuclear power station just out of shot!
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I know what you mean ..... I went 4 hour round trip to see 2 potentials close to each other ...... the first was a gate width from the pub (somehow the angle of photo made it look totally out on own) the second lovely setting until you walked up the hill and realised the rear boundary was the edge of a deep active quarry complete with daily blastings!
Hang in there to right one will suddenly appear!
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It's not just the prices that are annoying but the details and pictures often leave a lot to be desired.
By looking at google we found that one property was next to the railway line, something the details had omitted.
Their photographers alway manage to get pics that don't show the half dozen pylons standing in the garden or a rubbish tip within a few metres.
It's especially frustrating if you are driving 5 hours to see a property as we were doing at the time.
Oh, this happened to us. We drove from Norfolk to Dumfries to see a property. The land was a long, not very wide plot of about 10 acres - the entire length of the land bordered the back gardens of a very undesirable council estate - not somewhere I would want to put livestock!!!
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My pet hate is the word "benefit" in property ads. "The property benefits from electric storage heating throughout".
Oh no, it bloody doesn't . It suffers from storage heating!
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This is where streetview and google maps are your friend!
Another useful site is streetmap.co.uk - if you zoom out once you get an OS map on screen which will show any footpaths/ROW there are (something else estate agents are keen to gloss over).
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Another one to watch out for, in more rural areas, is whether anyone's applied for planning permission for a wind farm.
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We went down to Devon to look at a house, a bit before street view times, when we got there the view was lovely but not until you crossed the duel carriageway....that was a waste, our house was Google maped when it had too many trees and so was the house we sold, the funny thing was, when we looked at where my husband was brought up, a zoom into his bedroom window showed a huge poster saying "GAY" that made us both laugh :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim:
I more recently looked at a stunning house near a new train line but on google it just looked like rough land but now its actualy very neat and tidy around the area sooooo, it can work both ways!
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Flash Earth is very useful too and you don't need to download it like Google Earth.
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oh yes can work both ways place by us for sale at a little over reasonable terrible pictures only got 2 viewings we bought it 6 months down the line for 51% of the asking price :excited:
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Have you seen the bungalow with 5 acres AOC just outside teignmouth up with Stags, Its up for Tender.
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i seen the 5 acres, but don't know if its the one your on about, this had no bungalow,
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The paticulars state land for sale but if you read on there is a bungalow with 5.84 acres, if you go on Stags Exeter then enter property for sale its on page 13 No.122 out of 150
the bungalow has an AOC but if you want to do self suffiency etc you should be ok with the AOC
The AOC makes it less valuable, the land it's self is only worth about £65-70K Teignbridge will not allow the AOC to be removed so development won't happen (I don't think)
You could do a cheeky offer/tender nothing to lose
If it were I, I would be offering £127k I have looked at it, I've been on site, I just don't have any spare cash at the moment.
Where abouts are you at the moment ?
I can't spell but i'm good at digging ;D
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:roflanim: :roflanim:we are in Exmouth at the moment but looking at Carmarthen, it would have been nice to stay here, but Carmarthenshire also looks stunning